Doug Holtz <dholtz@wi.rr.com> wrote on Tuesday 24 June 2003 04:32 in
comp.os.linux.networking:
> I have a RedHat server running Samba. I added a Windows 2003 server and
> used it as a domain controller. I converted my static IP address
> workgroup
> over to the domain. Now I can't log on to the linux box. I changed my
> smb.conf to add the machine to the domain, and not as a controller. The
> linux box shows up in network neighborhood, but the W2K3 and XP Pro PC's
> can't log in.
AFAIK Win2k3 does not support NTLM anymore unless you go tweaking. And SAMBA
AFAIR relies on this for the authentication.....if you can enable NTLM on
your Win2k03 domain controller, try again and report back.
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